Chemistry, asked by thimmarayi1963, 1 month ago

Even though Aluminium is highly reactive the icon why it does not corrode like iron​

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Answered by jayvarma090906
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Aluminum is more reactive than iron but it doesn't corrode It is because of aluminium oxide layer. Aluminium outer surface layer is oxidized whenever it came in contact with the air and so result in aluminium oxide layer which is resistive in nature and remain attached to it.

Answered by keerthanasubodh
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though alluminium is highly reactive metal it didn't get corroded because due to its non rusting nature

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